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Introduction to Anatomy & physiology |
Introduce lecture contents |
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Introduction to Anatomy & physiology |
basic anatomical terms and others |
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Skeletal system 1 |
introduce skeletal system |
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Skeletal system 2 |
bone landmarks, axial skeletons |
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Skeletal system 3 |
axial bones name and marks |
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Skeletal system 4 |
axial and appendicular bones, marks |
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Skeletal system 5 |
appendicular bones name and marks |
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Skeletal system 6 |
function of bones and movements |
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Skeletal system 7 |
structural importance of skeletal system in the body |
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Muscular system 1 |
basic structure of skeletal muscle fibers |
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Muscular system 2 |
micro structure of muscle cells to sarcomere |
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Muscular system 3 |
contraction mechanism from AP to contraction and relaxation |
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Muscular system 4 |
muscle fiber types and their functional differences |
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Muscular system 5 |
mechanical properties by structural differences and by training |
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Muscular & nerve system |
muscle function and the structure of neurons |
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Nerve system |
functional mechanism of AP, neuromuscular junction |
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Endocrine system 1 |
general function of endocrine system as a controller |
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Endocrine system 2 |
role of hormones and their specificities |
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Respiratory system |
relations of respiration and exercise capacity |
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Circulatory system |
function of heart and vescular system |
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